Welcome to the Further Reading for British Studies wiki

Here you will find locations within the College Library for all of the materials referred to in your Course Handbook (see p.10-20)

  1. Home
  2. Academic Societies
  3. Background reading
  4. British Studies Research Centres and University Websites
  5. British Studies useful websites
  6. Britishness, National Identities and Nationalism
  7. Burghley House
  8. Field Trips
  9. Heritage Organisations
  10. Journals
  11. Lecture 25 Britain 1945-1979
  12. Lecture 1 Introduction to British Studies
  13. Lecture 10 Three Kingdoms without a King
  14. Lecture 11 The Restoration and the Later Stuarts
  15. Lecture 12 Politics, Empire and the Creation of Great Britain
  16. Lecture 13 The Economic Transformation of 18th century Britain
  17. Lecture 14 Social and Cultural Change in the 18th century
  18. Lecture 15 Enlightenment, Romanticism and Radicalism
  19. Lecture 16 Victorian Britain
  20. Lecture 17 The Industrial Revolution
  21. Lecture 18 Political Culture in the 19th Century
  22. Lecture 19 Sex, Gender and the Women's Movement
  23. Lecture 1Ancient and Roman Britain
  24. Lecture 20 Britain and Victorian Imperialism
  25. Lecture 21 Edwardian and Pre-War Britain
  26. Lecture 22 Britain and the First World War
  27. Lecture 23 Britain in the Inter-War Years
  28. Lecture 24 Britain and the Second World War
  29. Lecture 26 Modern Britain, 1979-present
  30. Lecture 27 Britain and Ireland
  31. Lecture 3 England, Normandy and the Angevin Empire (1066-1272)
  32. Lecture 4 The Three Edwards (1272-1377)
  33. Lecture 5 The Wars of the Roses (1377-1455)
  34. Lecture 6 The Reformation and the Rise of Protestant Nationalism
  35. Lecture 7 The Tudor State
  36. Lecture 8 Culture and Society in the age of Shakespeare
  37. Lecture 9 The Early Stuarts
  38. Lectures
  39. Libraries and Archives
  40. Lincoln Field Trip
  41. London Field Trip
  42. Major Reference Works
  43. Museums and Galleries
  44. Narrative Histories of the British Isles and Ireland
  45. Orientation Reading
  46. Peterborough Field Trip
  47. Primary and Secondary Sources
  48. Seminar 10 Examination Approaches and Techniques 1 The Trial of Charles I
  49. Seminar 11 Hobbes, Filmer and Locke
  50. Seminar 12 Cultural Expressionf of National Identity
  51. Seminar 13 City Development in the 18th Century
  52. Seminar 14 18th Century Satire in Dublin and London
  53. Seminar 15 Romantic Art and Poetry
  54. Seminar 16 Views of industrial Britain Engels, Chadwick and Gaskell
  55. Seminar 17 Protest and Politicisation in 19th century Britain
  56. Seminar 18 Gender in Victorian Britain
  57. Seminar 19 Imperialism in Ireland, India and Africa
  58. Seminar 2 Invasions - Viking and Norman
  59. Seminar 20 Examination Approaches and Techniques 2 War, Empire and Public Opinion
  60. Seminar 21 The Edwardian Crisis
  61. Seminar 22 Britain and the First World War
  62. Seminar 23 Culture and Society in Inter-war Britain
  63. Seminar 23 Culture and Society in the Inter-War Years
  64. Seminar 24 Britain and the Second World War The Home Front
  65. Seminar 25 The Beatles Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
  66. Seminar 26 Modern Britain's (Briton's) Identity Crisis
  67. Seminar 27 Britain and Ireland
  68. Seminar 28 Britain Past, Present and Future
  69. Seminar 3 Magna Carta - Kings, Nobles and Parliament
  70. Seminar 4 Castles and Conflict in the British Isles
  71. Seminar 5 The Canterbury Tales - England in the Later Middle Ages
  72. Seminar 6 The Reformation and the Diocese of Lincoln
  73. Seminar 7 Images of Monarchy
  74. Seminar 8 Shakespeare, Henry IV Part I
  75. Seminar 9 Puritanism and Tyranny
  76. Seminars
  77. Southwell Workhouse, Nottinghamshire
  78. Tattershall Castle
  79. Weblinks
  80. Welcome!


  1. 18th century
  2. 19th century
  3. Stamford
  4. british studies
  5. charles i
  6. charles ii
  7. civil wars
  8. cultural identity
  9. diocese of lincoln
  10. dublin
  11. early modern
  12. edwardian
  13. elizabeth i
  14. english revolution
  15. henry viii
  16. hundred years war
  17. imperialism
  18. industrial revolution
  19. inter-war
  20. ireland
  21. late medieval
  22. lincoln
  23. lincoln castle
  24. lincoln cathedral
  25. linolnshire revolt
  26. locke
  27. lollards
  28. lollardy
  29. london
  30. magna carta
  31. margaret of anjou
  32. mayflower
  33. medieval
  34. middle ages
  35. modern britain
  36. museums
  37. music
  38. narrativehistories
  39. national biography
  40. national identity
  41. nationalism
  42. nonconformity
  43. norman
  44. normandy
  45. normans
  46. oliver cromwell
  47. onb
  48. orientation
  49. papists
  50. patriotism
  51. peasants' revolt
  52. peterborough
  53. pilgrim fathers
  54. pilgrimage
  55. plantagenets
  56. political culture
  57. politicisation
  58. polotics
  59. portrait
  60. post-reformation
  61. pre-war
  62. primary sources
  63. puritanism
  64. radicalism
  65. rainbow portrait
  66. reference
  67. reformation
  68. renaissance
  69. restoration
  70. romantic poetry
  71. seminar 18
  72. seminar 20
  73. seminar 21
  74. seminar 25
  75. seminar 26
  76. seminar 27
  77. seminar 28
  78. seminars
  79. shakespeare
  80. society
  81. southwell workhouse
  82. state of nature
  83. stuarts
  84. tattershall castle
  85. the beatles
  86. tudor
  87. tyranny
  88. union
  89. universities
  90. victorian
  91. viking
  92. wales
  93. wars of the roses
  94. weblinks
  95. websites
  96. welcome
  97. workhouse
  98. world war i
  99. world war ii
  100. wycliffe


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LD 27/06/2011
Linda Dawes, College Librarian library@harlaxton.ac.uk
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